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richaceg

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No. A judge thought he "might be" and put him on a bail several years ago and then that case never proceeded to a trial. So nothing was ever proved.

In a western democracy, the state proves if you're guilty or not. The individual does not have the burden of proof.
When you enter illegally, process your papers to become legal eventually...don't be complacent...don't give ICE ammo to deport you....
 

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When you enter illegally, process your papers to become legal eventually...don't be complacent...don't give ICE ammo to deport you....
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia[a] is a citizen of El Salvador who was illegally[8] deported from the United States on March 15, 2025, in what the Trump administration called "an administrative error."[9] He was then imprisoned without trial in the maximum security Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), despite never having been charged with or convicted of a crime in either country.[10][11] His lawyers argue that his imprisonment is part of the agreement to jail U.S. deportees there in exchange for payment.[12][13] The administration has defended the deportation in the press by accusing Abrego Garcia of membership in the MS-13 gang, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization, based on facts related to Abrego Garcia's arrest and hearings in 2019.

Abrego Garcia illegally immigrated to the U.S. in 2011 at the age of 16. He had lived and worked in the country legally since 2019, when an immigration judge granted him "withholding of removal" status, a rare alternative to asylum, over the threat to his life from gang violence in El Salvador if deported. At the time of his deportation in 2025, he was living in Maryland with his wife and child, both American citizens, and reporting to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) annually.[13]

On April 10, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court found Abrego Garcia's removal to El Salvador to be illegal.[8] The court rejected the administration's defense that they had no jurisdiction over El Salvador to bring him back, with Justice Sotomayor noting that the argument implied the government "could deport and incarcerate any person, including U.S. citizens, without legal consequence, so long as it does so before a court can intervene."

 
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mandrill

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What else is she suppose to do....her husband has been in the US for decade and didn't get his papers done....no papers = undocumented = illegal.
Read the wiki article and stop posting bullshit.
 

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Abrego Garcia illegally immigrated to the U.S. in 2011 at the age of 16. He had lived and worked in the country legally since 2019, when an immigration judge granted him "withholding of removal" status, a rare alternative to asylum, over the threat to his life from gang violence in El Salvador if deported. At the time of his deportation in 2025, he was living in Maryland with his wife and child, both American citizens, and reporting to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) annually.[13]
nice try.
 

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Read the rest of the article, not just the first sentence.

Ok. On ignore. You're a pest and what you're doing now is just trollery.
can't stand the heat...stay out of the kitchen...
 

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The judge presiding over the case of a man who was mistakenly deported by the U.S. government to a prison in El Salvador suggested Tuesday that she was weighing contempt proceedings against the Trump administration.

U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ordered administration officials to turn over evidence of their efforts to help bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia back to the U.S. since she first ordered his return, saying the government had not shown her anything of note.


“I’ve gotten nothing,” Xinis said. “I’ve gotten no real response, and no real legal justification for not answering,” she continued, adding that if the administration is not going to answer her questions “then justify why. That’s what we do in this house.”

Attorneys for Abrego Garcia had asked that the administration be found in contempt of court over its inaction. The judge said she wants to review the evidence the administration submits, which is expected to include sworn depositions, before ruling on the matter.

She ordered officials from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security to sit for the depositions, and for the administration to hand over documents by the end of the month to see what steps its taken to comply with her order.

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Speaking for the administration, Drew Ensign of the Justice Department said the government had complied with the judge's directives. He also said that if Abrego Garcia were to show up at a port of entry, we "would facilitate his return" into the U.S. before taking him into custody.

Abrego Garcia was deported on March 15 and taken to a notorious prison in El Salvador, despite an immigration judge's 2019 order barring him from being sent to his home country. Government lawyers have said he was taken there as the result of an "administrative error."

Kilmar Abrego Garcia.via Facebook
Xinis previously ordered the administration to try to bring Abrego Garcia back to the U.S., where he could be given due process.

The Supreme Court partially affirmed her order last week, saying Abrego Garcia's removal was "illegal" and that Xinis' order "properly requires the Government to 'facilitate' Abrego Garcia's release from custody in El Salvador and to ensure that his case is handled as it would have been had he not been improperly sent to El Salvador."

During an Oval Office meeting Monday between President Donald Trump and President Nayib Bukele, the Salvadoran president told a reporter that he wouldn’t send Abrego Garcia back to the U.S., calling the question "preposterous."

 
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